- Author
- Anthony Tucker-Jones
- ARRSE Rating
- 4 Mushroom Heads
A very interesting if brief look at the Arnhem campaign and aftermath. Unusually enough it concentrates more on the 30 Corps side than the more well-known aspects and is none the worse for that IMO.
This is a lavishly illustrated book of 125 pages. mainly sourced from a small photographic unit with 1 Airborne Div. The text is clear but sometimes frustratingly brief given the small page count, but this is more than balanced by the photographs.
The only somewhat bizarre bit is a small section on the film "A Bridge Too Far". which mainly focuses on Bogarde and Browning and just feels stuck in there for no real reason.
But for anybody interested in this battle or as a modelling reference it's an excellent buy at £14.99
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This is a lavishly illustrated book of 125 pages. mainly sourced from a small photographic unit with 1 Airborne Div. The text is clear but sometimes frustratingly brief given the small page count, but this is more than balanced by the photographs.
The only somewhat bizarre bit is a small section on the film "A Bridge Too Far". which mainly focuses on Bogarde and Browning and just feels stuck in there for no real reason.
But for anybody interested in this battle or as a modelling reference it's an excellent buy at £14.99
Amazon product